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Planned Parenthood Doc Who Wanted Lamborghini for Selling Aborted Babies Caught Selling Baby Parts Again
Mary Gatter, the Planned Parenthood senior executive who infamously was caught on tape saying I want a Lamborghini while discussing and arranging the sale of body parts of aborted babies has been caught again.
Click to Read at LifeNews.com.
Mary Gatter, the Planned Parenthood senior executive who infamously was caught on tape saying I want a Lamborghini while discussing and arranging the sale of body parts of aborted babies has been caught again.
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